Seasonal effects on the acceleration of largemouth bass and Northern Pike in Toronto harbour
Benjamin L. Hlina·Steven J. Cooke·Andrew M. Rous·Jacob W. Brownscombe·Mathew G. Wells·Jonathan D. Midwood·Susan E. Doka·Thomas Sciscione·Rick Portiss·Morgan L. Piczak
Habitats are heterogeneously distributed across landscapes, and animals move through them to access different resources, resulting in energetic consequences. In the Laurentian Great Lakes, nearshore areas provide important habitat for the majority of fish species; however, differences in the distribution and composition of physical (e.g., vegetation, depth, fetch, and substrate type/size and temperature) habitat attributes create habitat heterogeneity. We used high-resolution acoustic telemetry
